COLD CASE SPOTLIGHT

The purpose of this web page is to remind the citizens of Randolph County with a brief snapshot and photo of an unsolved death. The hope is that by seeing and reading these profiles, someone, somewhere, remembers the victims and new leads are generated from tips. The following six unsolved cases are being reviewed and worked by criminal investigators with homicide and cold case investigations training. There is no set timetable or expiration date on these cases, or any other death investigation that remains unsolved. These initial offerings are the two most recent unsolved cases, two high profile cases and two missing/presumed deceased cases. As time and resources allow, new profiles of cold cases will be added.

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office would like to thank Randolph County Crime Stoppers & the Office of the Governor for offering cash rewards for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual(s) who committed these crimes.

2014 UNSOLVED HOMICIDE - TAMMY SELLERS

Tammy Sellers Holland, age 50, of 964 Loflin Hill Road Lot 24, was found stabbed to death by an unknown person(s) inside her home on Oct. 28, 2014. A neighbor coming home from work about 2:10 a.m. saw lights on in Holland's house and called 911 after seeing her in the floor of her living room. A Randolph County Crime Stoppers reward is currently being offered in the amount of $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.

If you have any information on this homicide, please contact Randolph County Crime Stoppers 24/7 @ 336-672-6473 or call the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division @ 336-318-6682.

Tina Mae Rook, age 35, was stabbed by an unknown person while in the gravel parking lot of Axiom America, located on Thompson Street on Oct. 13, 2012. And later died from her injuries at the Hospital. Tina was last seen in the area of Clinton Avenue and Ridgeway Place in High Point around 2:10 p.m. A witness said Rook got into a white single cab truck with an unknown male, 35-50 years old with brown, shaggy hair. A white pickup was seen entering and leaving Axiom America on video later that day. A Randolph County Crime Stoppers reward is currently being offered in the amount of $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.

If you have any information on this homicide, please contact Randolph County Crime Stoppers 24/7 @ 336-672-6473 or call the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division @ 336-318-6682.

Judy Carol Rawlings, age 16, was reported missing from the family's Marsh Mountain Road home on Oct. 5, 2001. A hunter found Rawlings' partially clothed body on Oct. 19, 2001 in a field about a half-mile away off of Groom Road. Rawlings mother told deputies she was leaving for a doctor's appointment when she last saw her daughter about 7:30 a.m. on Oct. 3, 2001. Tony Ray Sierra Jr., age 18, told investigators he gave her a ride on a four-wheeler and left her at Farlow Oil Co. on Oct. 4, 2001. The Office of the Governor had offered a reward in the amount of $5,000. A Randolph County Crime Stoppers reward is currently being offered in the amount of $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.

If you have any information on this homicide, please contact Randolph County Crime Stoppers 24/7 @ 336-672-6473 or call the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division @ 336-318-6682.

William Ray “Bill” Davis, age 40, was found shot to death in his Cedar Square home during the early hours of May 1, 1994. A female called 911 after making entry and finding Davis in his bedroom. The Office of the Governor had offered a reward in the amount of $5,000. A Randolph County Crime Stoppers reward is currently being offered in the amount of $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.

If you have any information on this homicide, please contact Randolph County Crime Stoppers 24/7 @ 336-672-6473 or call the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division @ 336-318-6682.

Jimmy Lee Isom, age 36, who has been missing from his residence on 650 Cable Creek Rd., Asheboro, NC since August 29, 2017. Isom was last seen driving a silver Dodge Charger with tinted windows in Asheboro, NC the day before his disappearance. Detectives are currently treating this case as an active homicide investigation. The Office of the Governor has recently offered a reward in the amount of $5,000.A Randolph County Crime Stoppers reward is currently being offered in the amount of $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.

If you have any information on this missing person, please contact Randolph County Crime Stoppers 24/7 @ 336-672-6473 or call the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division @ 336-318-6682.

Michael Dwayne Wilkerson, age 34, was last seen on Sept. 15, 2011 in the area of Burney Road and New Hope Church Road in Asheboro, North Carolina. A wrecked pickup truck had his cell phone in it but there was no one in or around the totaled truck. The last call made on Michael’s phone had been made about 2:30 a.m. A highway patrol trooper arrived on the scene at approximately 5:15 a.m. in response to a passerby's report of the wreck. This case has been treated as a possible death investigation since early 2012. A Randolph County Crime Stoppers reward is currently being offered in the amount of $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.

If you have any information on this missing person, please contact Randolph County Crime Stoppers 24/7 @ 336-672-6473 or call the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division @ 336-318-6682.